A couple years ago we were having a Black Powder Cartridge Rifle silhouette match, and I was squadded with a couple from over in Nevada. This guy spotted for both his wife and myself, and he was a real whizz with his scope, doping wind, mirage, and pin-pointing bullet impacts. As a local boy that doesn't travel much, I had never seen such a scope. It was short, yet sported a huge objective lens. I asked to look through it and was astonished at how much better it was than my little Redfield. I resolved to get me one, but upon researching them I found the cost to be close to $3,000! Nope, no can do that! So I started watching on Ebay for a used one. I watched and I watched, scopes came and went, but always too high in price. Two years passed...
Around Christmas time, a very nice used one with a fancy tripod included showed up on Ebay at a very reasonable opening bid. I guess folks were caught up in their other Christmas shopping, because no one was bidding on the scope! On the last day, I put in the best bid I could afford, and despite a last minute attempt from some sniper, I won!!

Our long range silhouette season starts next month, and I'm excited to get to use my new spotting scope. I've been playing with it a lot, and it is nice! Remember that 754 yard plate steel target I mentioned earlier? My new scope was so clear that I could see that what I thought was flat steel was actually a piece of diamond plate! OK, sorry for the long story. Now I suppose I ought to tell what this whiz-bang scope is. I swiped a picture of one off the internet;

If you ever get the itch for some good spotting optics, I can vouch for the TSN-884 Prominar from Kowa. That big ol' 88mm objective lens really brings home the view!
SHASTA